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I need help
i recently had an email from flm that goes like this.
I have been told by Aspire Money you're looking for a loan of £1,000. I've spent some time looking over your details and I’m pleased to tell you that FLM have accepted your application. I've transferred £1,000 into your new FLM account and the money is available for you from today.
I did not sign for this loan or accept it but im worried that they think i have agreed to this loan, can anyone help???
I have been told by Aspire Money you're looking for a loan of £1,000. I've spent some time looking over your details and I’m pleased to tell you that FLM have accepted your application. I've transferred £1,000 into your new FLM account and the money is available for you from today.
I did not sign for this loan or accept it but im worried that they think i have agreed to this loan, can anyone help???
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Its just Spam - I would ignore it. They are trying to get you to contact them so they can offer you a ridiculously high APR loan and wreck the credit file of a friend or relative of yours.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0
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i had applied for the loan but when i seen the repayments i dont want it anymore. i havent returned or signed the agreement. they cannot do anything until this has been signed and returned right?0
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ignore it, they are simply hoping you are going to go all gooey eyed at the cash and sign up.
Do you even have an FLM Account? Thought not so why would you think there is money in there for you?0 -
I do hope that in the process of applying for the loan you did not give them your bank or card details or you will be out of pocket!0
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